Lecture at think-cell

What happened at this event?

On November 5 we welcomed nearly 40 students from Berlin and Potsdam to a lecture on concurrent programming at our office. Valentin Ziegler, senior software engineer at think-cell, talked about the C++ Memory Model. We were thrilled to see that many students arrived an hour early in order to experience the buzz of a fast-paced software company first hand, and to ask questions about our development. And as mental exercise is exercise, too, our lecture was accompanied by drinks and snacks, and followed by a delicious buffet.

The enthusiastic discussion began before the talk even started, so...

... when Valentin stepped up, the audience was already heated up.

Valentin's talk offered answers to many questions, and...

... think-cell's technical director Arno was happy to jump in, too.

Meanwhile, a delicious buffet was set up for our guests.

Thank you for dropping by! We were happy to have you.

Who is think-cell?

think-cell was founded in 2002 by two computer scientists
who continue to run the company. We produce graphics software that performs most of the painstaking work of creating presentation slides for our
demanding users.